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Can I just ask people, and this is kind of on topic
if your walking next to the road with your dog would you,
A. Walk the dog on a extenable unlocked cord lead, where the dog is on a lead, but able to move around more freely, but with a force the lead can snap, allowing the dog to be on the road uncontrolled until you or someone else is able to take control again,
or
B. Have the dog secured with a short strong lead, keeping the dog secured at your side, there is still a chance that the lead could snap, but the chance is lessened, and the dogs safety is increased?
So would you do A or B, now if this was concering your dog in your car do you not think that the main points, dogs secrured etc are the same, would you do a different option in the car then walking the dog on the path next to a road, and if so why?
Originally Posted by
crestnut
Maybe some have taken it personally as their profession was brought into the thread to try and make them feel as if they should be considering their dogs safetyt more due to their profession lol Which imo was laughable but so wrong
Different professions give people different experiences, they make up part of that person, I am still shocked and saddend at how you think, I am a lay person, but I have family members who are ill, thankfully, in some respect because of what my cousin has is rare things are being tested on him, so he is not so affected by the budget being used on things that if people thought about what they were doing could be prevented (and I have had a go at someone who got injured boarding off road, as he went with no protection, and no-one else and got injured, his own fault, but he could of easily taken money away from someone who deserved it imo, a little boy also has been injured down a skatepark, he is now in a coma because he had no protection, that wasn't his fault as he was young, but a helmet could of saved a lot of damage, and over protection would of been a bonus).
How many times a day do you or any of your colleges moan about the lack of funding that the NHS gets? IMO it is not the goverments fault that the NHS is how it is, the NHS is a life saver, its people that are almost abusing it, as they are not taking responsibilty for their actions, they are allowing someone else to take responsibilty for the mess they cause, the NHS, if I, a lay person can see this, why can't you, someone who is involved in this?
For every action that someone does their is ripple effects, someone injuring themselves and others because they feel that what they are doing there is not enough of a risk to warrent putting up safety measures, they are not only risking themselves, others, and in this case their pets, but they can put strain on things like the NHS, when money has to be spent helping them get better, and someone else who is relying on the NHS to survive (like my cousin is) might not have the funding to help them, my cousin has seen people he knows die because a lack of funding, so if you do not see the risk of driving with a unrestrained dog and get in a accident about it, you are not only affecting your own life, the lives of those involved, even if they just saw it happen something like a fatal crash can have a impact on their mental state, you can be affecting the lives of someone laying in a hospital bed, and their family, although on the other hand you could be allowing someone to live with the use of one of your organs.
As you are in the system I can't believe that you don't see all of this, unless its a case of can't see the woods for the trees. Oh and if you want to laugh at all that do, I for one don't think its funny.